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FAQ

Registration

Q.1How do I become a CLPA member?
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  • Please fill out the membership application form and return it to your nearest CLPA office.

Q.2Are there any annual fees or initial fees?
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  • Annual fees will be based on the member category. For details click here.

Q.3Can individuals join as a member?
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  • A Member shall be a juridical person. An individual shall not be a Member unless otherwise approved by CLPA.
    However, a member of the SEMI equipment committee or FI Committee may be a Member as an individual.
    *Please refer to "CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) - Partner Membership Agreement 2. Membership Requirement.(Click here to see the membership agreement)

Q.4What are the benefits of each membership category?
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Q.5I am considering compatible product development. Do I need to join the CLPA?
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  • In order to develop compatible products, you must join as a Regular member or above. Please click here to see the membership categories.

Q.6How do I change our membership category?
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  • You can apply for a membership category change from the Member Site- My Page. Only the contact person can make the change. To access My Page, please click here.

Q.7How do I change our membership data (Address, phone, contact person etc.)?
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  • You can apply for a change of membership data on the Member Site- My Page. Only the contact person can apply. To access My Page, please click here.

Q.8I can't login to the Members Site.
How can I access the Members Site if I forgot my login ID/PW (or locked)?
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  • Registration of My Page user is necessary.Primary contact or Engineer Contact can add other users from "Manage My Page Users" Please refer to the CLPA Member Manual.

Q.9I can't login to the Members Site.
How can I access the Members Site if I forgot my login ID/PW (or locked)?
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Q.10What process is needed to continue membership?
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  • Membership continues automatically every year. When a member wishes to cease CLPA membership, a notice of withdrawal is required three months prior to the termination of membership. If this notice period is not observed, membership continues for another year.

Q.11How do I resume membership?
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  • Please contact your local CLPA office and supply your company name and the contact person. We can restore your membership from our server.

Q.12When is the annual membership fee due?
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  • Please contact your local CLPA office. For the annual fees, please click here for details.

Q.13How do I resign our membership?
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  • Please contact your local CLPA office. Note that there is a three month notice period required for resignation.

Conformance

Q.1Where can I get the test specifications and test request sheet?
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  • Regular members and above can obtain conformance test specifications and a test request sheet.
    You can download them from the Members Site in the CLPA website for free.

Q.2What is a vendor code?
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  • From the 10 digit member ID, the 5th to 8th digit is the vendor code. If the member ID is 123-456-7890, "5678" will be the vendor code.

Q.3Do I need to conduct a conformance test for those products using certified network card (modules) from a third party when manufacturing/selling them?
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  • Yes, because the module only provides the connection to the network and it is also necessary to check that the overall product functions correctly on the network.

Q.4What is the fee for conducting conformance tests?
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  • Conformance test fees will differ depending on member category, network type and product category. Please click here for details.

Q.5Is it necessary to take the conformance test again if a communication module that can be embedded in multiple devices is sold in combination with a device other than the combination that has been certified by the conformance test?
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  • Yes, because the module only provides the connection to the network and it is also necessary to check that the overall product functions correctly on the network. While a certification may already have been obtained, the new product may have a different operation to the one which was previously certified.

Q.6If the certified hardware is used for the communication interface part, but the firmware version changes, is it necessary to re-conduct the conformance test of the software part?
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  • If the software related to the communication interface is changed, you need to take the conformance test again. This is because we need to check that the new firmware still allows correct communication functions.

Q.7How do I conduct a test for CC-Link IE Field Basic?
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  • For CC-Link IE Field Network Basic, you can do the test yourself, using a CLPA software tool.
    Click here for more details.

    [Conformance test flow for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic]
    1. Please conduct a self test using the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic conformance test tool.
    2. Please send your test result (CSV file output) to CLPA after testing.You must be a Regular member or above to obtain the tool.
    3. CLPA will check the test result and inform you of the result.
    4. If successful, a certificate is issued.
    After we confirm the test was successful, a certificate will be issued, usually within about a week, depending on workload.

Q.8For the conformance tests, the creation of a CSP+ file is essential. How do I create this?
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Q.9When the specified parts (crystal oscillator, etc.) of a dedicated communication LSI (MFP3N, etc.) are discontinued and replaced by the manufacturer's recommended alternative, is it necessary to retake the conformance test?
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  • Please retake the conformance test when you change the specified parts to an alternative one.
    For example, when changing the crystal oscillator, please conduct the "noise test" of the "manufacturer's test" at your company and submit the "request form" and the "manufacturer's test result".
    If there is no problem with the "manufacturer's test result", we will check it and certify it based on your result.

Network Technology

CC-Link

Q.1What are CC-Link's recommended components?
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  • These are the recommended components:
    ・Filter
    ・RS485 transceiver
    ・Zener diode
    ・Photocoupler (for signal line)
    ・Photocoupler (for gate control)
    ・Digital isolator (for signal line and gate control)

    For details of recommended components, please refer to the CC-Link Specification-Implementation.

    Parts other than the above, such as the crystal oscillator designated by Mitsubishi Electric's CC-Link dedicated CLPA.
    Please contact the relevant suppliers for alternative parts if the designated items are no longer available.

Q.2What is the difference between CC-Link Version 1.00, 1.10 and Version 2.00?
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  • Ver. 1.10 has a minimum inter-station cable length of 20 cm and improved wiring due to changes in device and cable specifications.
    Ver. 2.00 expands the amount of data per system and station by up to 8 times.
    Please refer to "CC-Link Version Description". Click here for details.
    For installation guidance, please refer to the "CC-Link Installation Manual".
    You can download them from the CLPA website for free.

Q.3Where can I download the manual for the NFP3N CC-Link chip?
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  • MFP3N is a product of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, and the manual is not available from the CLPA. Please contact your local supplier.

Q.4When configuring a CC-Link network, some devices may only support Version 2.00. Can these be combined with Version 1.00 devices?
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  • In Version 2.00 mode, devices compatible with Version 2.00 and Version 1.00 can be used together.
    In Version 2.00 mode, the master unit must be a Version 2.00 compatible master unit (RJ61BT11, QJ61BT11N, etc.).
    For installation guidance, please refer to the "CC-Link Installation Manual".
    You can download them from the CLPA website for free.

Q.5Does using a repeater limit the communication speed of a CC-Link network to less than 10Mbps?
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  • When using a repeater, keep the communication speed at 2.5Mbps.For installation guidance, please refer to the "CC-Link Installation Manual".
    You can download them from the CLPA website for free.

CC-Link IE Field Basic

Q.6Can CC-Link IE Field Basic and CC-Link IE Field be connected?
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  • This is not possible as they use a different communication protocol.

Q.7There are products that support CC-Link IE Field Basic and have two Ethernet ports. Is it possible to connect in line topology with these devices?
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  • CC-Link IE Field Basic is designed to support line topology in addition to star topology, however supporting topologies could differ depending on each manufacturer's device specifications.

    For details, please contact the manufacturer.

CC-Link IE Field

Q.8If you install the "CC-Link IE Field Network Basic WireShark Plugin", is it possible to acquire CC-Link IE Field Network communication data?
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  • The plugin allows the communication data to be captured, but not analyzed.
    Note that currently there are plugins for CC-Link IE Field Basic and CC-Link IE TSN, but not CC-Link IE Field.

Q.9The CC-Link IE Field communication speed is 1Gbps. What is the network update time? How much does it depend on the number of I/O points on the network?
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  • The time will depend on the network configuration. As an example, if there are 128 RW/RY devices and 64 RWw/RWr devices per station, then the network update time is 2.22 msec when 32 stations are connected in standard mode and 6.25 msec when 120 stations are connected.

Q.10The CC-Link IE Field specification states that the maximum distance between stations is 100m. Is it possible to extend it with an Ethernet switch?
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  • The maximum distance can be extended using Ethernet switches and media converters.
    For transmission characteristics, etc., please refer to the "CC-Link IE Field Installation Manual".
    You can download it from the CLPA website for free.

CC-Link IE TSN

Q.11Does the "model type" ID information in the CC-Link IE TSN system have common profile specification (device vendor independent)?
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  • For the CC-Link IE common profile specification, please refer to the Control & Communication System Profile Specification, the CSP+ Profile creation support tool and CSP+ Creation Guidelines.[/br]You can download them from the CLPA website for free.

Others

Q.12What is the difference between CC-Link IE Field Basic and CC-Link IE Field?
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  • CC-Link IE Field Basic and CC-Link IE Field are different communication protocols and their network specifications are different.

    In the case of CC-Link IE Field, the communication speed is 1 Gbps, and high-speed, high-precision control is possible. The maximum number of connected stations is 254, and the topology supports line, star and ring configurations.
    In the case of CC-Link IE Field Basic, the communication speed is 100 Mbps, the maximum number of connected stationsis 64, and the protocol is implemented by software.Communication performance is less than that of CC-Link IE Field, but TCP/IP communication can coexist on the network.

    For details, refer to the specifications of each network or the "Overview of the CC-Link Partner Association" catalog.You can download them from the CLPA website for free.

Q.13The device type ID can be entered in the DeviceInfo of the CSP + file. Where can I find that on the CLPA website?
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  • You can find the list of model types on the members only "Downloads" page. Please refer to Specification Sheets, 12: List of Model Types.

Others

Q.1Where can I purchase compatible products?
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  • The CLPA does not manufacture or sell any products. Please contact our partner manufacturers or their representatives.

Q.2How can I use the products published on the website?
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  • For application advice and guidance, please contact the relevant manufacturer.

Q.3From where can I request catalogs?
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Q.4Where can I make technical inquiries?
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  • Please contact us via the contact us page or Email.

    E-mail:partners@eu.cc-link.org

Q.5Where can I get the CLPA Logo? And are there any restrictions?
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  • Please refer to "CC-Link Family Logo Download" on the members site.

    Non-Members: Please contact your local CLPA office. If you are a regular member or above, you can use the logo.